A Full Timeline of The Rock and Tyrese Gibson's "Fast and Furious" Feud

Somehow, the public one-sided feud between Fast and Furious co-stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Tyrese Gibson is still going on. The latest installment? 'Fast' actress Jordana Brewster, who plays Mia in the franchise, told Us Weekly that she’s been keeping up with the fighting on Instagram.

"I mean, I'm following it on Instagram, too. I think ultimately we’re all a family, we all love working together. So hopefully it’s all going to be okay in the end, but I’m watching like everybody else,” she told Us Weekly, adding that “it’s just interesting.”

Trying to keep track of how we got here? You're not alone. Here's the full rundown of the feud between The Rock and Gibson, starting from the very beginning.

SEPTEMBER 9, 2017: The Rock posted an Instagram photo of him signing business deals. In the comments, Gibson pleaded for him not to go through with a spin-off movie based on his character Luke Hobbs—even though The Rock hadn't mentioned any specific deal. “If you move forward with that #Hobbs Movie you will have purposely ignored the heart to heart moment we had in my sprinter. I don’t wanna hear from you until you remember what we talked about,” Gibson wrote, adding in the end that the Fast family doesn’t "fly solo."

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OCTOBER 4, 2017: Once news broke that the next Fast flick is going to be released later than expected, Gibson accused The Rock on social media of causing the delay—speculating that the late release might be due to production on the spin-off. “#PSA Congratulations to @TheRock and your brother in law aka 7 bucks producing partner @hhgarcia41 for making the fast and the furious franchise about YOU,” he wrote, concluding that the movie will be a flop like Baywatch.

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OCTOBER 6, 2017:Vin Diesel stepped in to defend The Rock after Universal announced the spin-off movie was indeed happening, writing in an Instagram post that it “would be unfair to say [Fast's pushed-back release date] is anyone’s fault.” He explained that the franchise is in need of maintenance “like any vehicle that has run around the globe eight times,” and that he was given some time to work on it.

We’re left with so many questions, like why won’t Gibson just let the dust settle? And why hasn't The Rock publicly responded to any of this? When Us Weekly asked if The Rock could take on Gibson, Brewster laughed and said she’s “not getting embroiled in that, there is enough drama.”

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